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Angelia Garcia

Some things do not need to be shown on the news.

Hi AR,

this evening as I was watching Fox 4 News, the first report was about a 10 year old boy that was struck by a Dallas Police Officer's vehicle, on the way to a call. The young man was killed when struck by the vehicle. Clarice Tinsley the anchorwoman, made the statement that the police cruiser's video was going to be shown completely and to look away if you did not want to view it. When I heard her make that comment I was in shock. If I was this boy's mother I would not want it shown. I just think that some things don't need to be shown all over the news. These news people will do anything for ratings.

Looking for volunteers-Keep Texas Beautiful

Hi AR,

I know that most of you cannot, for geographical reasons, lend your support but those that can, please do. We need volunteers to start up our Keep Texas Beautiful program in Glenn Heights. We had a meeting last night to kick off the project but I was the only one that showed. The lady in charge and me were the only ones there. That is a shame. I am determined though to get this project up and going. There are other cities that are already implementing the program and are doing a great job. For more info or to familiarize yourself, go to KTB.org.

Thanks in advance.

Medieval Times-fun and entertainment

I was invited to spend an evening with my older brother-Abel. The company he works for had a night out for their employees. It was spent at Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament. This was my first visit and I was pleasantly surprised. Guests are separated into 6 categories so they can cheer for their own knight. There is the yellow knight, blue knight-which was our knight for the evening, black and white knight, yellow and red knight, red knight and green knight. Throughout the evening we were entertained and served dinner. The employees were all dressed in Medieval attire and spoke with a Medieval accent. If you have not been, you are missing out on some great entertainment.
Visit medievaltimes.com for more info. They have locations in California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, S. Carolina, Texas and Ontario.

Medieval Times